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Questions for you guys , If you store a denim for long & shirt period of time , is it ok to store with cuffs ? Or un-cuff?
I doubt it would make much difference. The one pair of mine that I cuff, have been cuffed for over three years. They just hang in my closet from June to September.
Thank you sir
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In the sales thread, where forum members are selling items, what does bump mean??
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In the sales thread, where forum members are selling items, what does bump mean??
It means they're reviving the thread by 'bumping' it so it doesn't get buried
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I'd estimate you could do it with 2.5 to 3 yards, but I'd get 4, just to have more margin of error.
That said, I've never made a shirt, so I'm not an expert.
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Great resource, thanks!
https://www.onlineclothingstudy.com/2017/06/how-many-meters-of-cloth-do-i-need-for.html
And extrapolate
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- The cost of shipping is more than the cost of the denim
- I wouldn't know what to do with an extra yard of denim.
Hence, I wanted to be as exact as possible. That said, I will err on the side of shipping more. Thanks!
I'd estimate you could do it with 2.5 to 3 yards, but I'd get 4, just to have more margin of error.
That said, I've never made a shirt, so I'm not an expert.
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@ROman hey bud. You’re reference to reverse osmosis got me thinking about a documentary I saw at the Maui film festival a few years back. It’s about a machine called the “Slingshot” invented by a guy named Dean Kamen. I was wondering yiur thoughts since you are in the clean water business. I’m Purely intersted because I’m a dork.
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@Matty123 , No problem. The slingshot is a much smaller water system. It produces 1000 Liters a day. What I put in produces 35 Liters a minute, typically. I'll put up a few photos. I have posted somewhere before First is a boost pump, then travels through a multi media filter, water softener, then an organic scavenger, which removes tannins from water.
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Carbon tanks are next, then a UV light that kills bacteria, final filter prior to the RO.
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Finally the RO which removes 99.9% of everything from water. After the RO it goes to a loop, through an endotoxin filter that removes dead bacteria. Also the RO heat disinfects nightly. -
Thanks @ROman that’s so interesting to me. I don’t know if you’ve seen the documentary “slingshot” but it was very good. Informative, the guy just wanted to give people the ability to have clean water. Thanks again
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Playa del Carmen: in past trips, I've always stuck to bottled water. Curious what the contaminants are and whether I'd be in good shape using a backpacking water filter. If they are viral or mineral in nature I'll skip the filter. If they are largely bacterial in nature I'll bring it.
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^ bro you’re gonna get the bug no matter what. Everybody pays the Mexico toll.